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  1. Depending on the incident size and complexity, various types of support facilities may be established by: A. the Logistics Section B. Incident Command C. the Planning Section D. Local Authorities

  2. Incident complexity reflects the combination of factors affecting how severe, widespread and difficult to control an incident is. Many factors determine complexity level, including the following:

  3. Depending on the incident size and complexity, the Incident Commander, Unified Command, and/or EOC director establish support facilities for a variety of purposes and direct their identification and location based on the incident.

  4. Incident complexity is assessed on a five-point scale ranging from Type 5 (the least complex incident) to Type 1 (the most complex incident). Various analysis tools have been developed to assist consideration of important factors involved in incident complexity.

  5. Incident Facilities and Locations. Depending upon the incident size and complexity, various types of support facilities may be established by Incident Command. These designated facilities typically include: Incident Command Post (ICP) Incident base, staging areas, and camps.

  6. Incident Facilities and Locations. Depending upon the incident size and complexity, various types of support facilities may be established by Incident Command. These designated facilities typically include: Incident Command Post(ICP) Incident bases and camps; Joint Information Centers (JIC) Staging Areas; Helicopter (Helo) Spots and Helibases ...

  7. Sep 1, 2019 · 1.1.6 Incident Facilities and Locations Depending on the incident size and complexity, the Incident Commander, Unified Command, and/or EOC director establish support facilities for a variety of purposes and direct their identification and location based on the incident. Typical facilities include the Incident Command Post (ICP), incident

  8. Depending upon the incident size and complexity, various types of support facilities may be established by Incident Command. These designated facilities typically include: Incident Command Post (ICP) Incident base, staging areas, and camps ; Mass casualty triage areas ; Point-of-distribution ; Emergency shelters

  9. Jan 1, 2024 · Incident Facilities and Locations: Depending on the incident size and complexity, the IC, UC, and/or the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) director establish support facilities for a variety of purposes. Typical facilities include the Incident Command Post (ICP), incident base, staging area, camps, triage areas, treatment areas, and transport ...

  10. on the size and complexity of the incident. As incident complexity increases, the organization expands from the top down as functional responsibilities are delegated. Concurrently with structural expansion, the number of management and supervisory positions expands to address the requirements of the incident adequately. Management by Objectives

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